The Oklahoma Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 159, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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TWO
HIE OKLAHOMA TIMES
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 1916
Beautiful Velvet
Combination
Dresses
E
Within Year From 250000 to
500000 Refugee Will
Come to U. S.
In hlark navy hrown ete.- trlmuiwl
with tur lu very pretty new late uiod-elM-rniiKlnic
from tAt flfl
$15.00 ui K 'tJiUU
Ainu au elegant lot of Npei'lHl
lrraHra on aale now; vuliic up to
Mergea DiO J
Niflln Mp.i'lal for IhU tOK
week'a aellliiK al fc3
I'luah Coat H. lul Htlll on 917 QC
ENVOY GOES TO INQUIRE
Europe' Million and a Half
Expelled Jews Muat Be
Cared For
4J5 (11.75 and Ml I iUO
I'ettlroata lllm k t'anuer'H
Hutln ; a big $ 1 no value. . .
98c
HALF-MILLIilN
yMIHI III I laBllllll MM llll MOa
liS DUE HER
W7f
ir
SMOKING
A MIGHTY good doctor says to me once:
"When it comes to curin' folks Nature is
the real Af. D. I'm only her assistant. ' ' That's
the wav I feel ahnttt mrin
for VELVET
ITS hard to show Nature any-
thing about curing tobacco. So
we have adopted Nature's own way
to make VELVET the smoothest
smoking tobacco slow patient
ageing.
By no known method can men put into tobacco
any liner pipe qualities than those Kentucky's
limestone soil so richly uives to the Kentucky
Burley leaf.
But these qualities can he improved. They arc
brought out in their fullness in the aged-in-the-wooil
mellowness of cool slow-burning VELVET.
For two years the finest Burley leaf remains in
wooden hogsheads and
then only is it ready to
be made 'into VELVET.
Artificial methods are
quicker but :
Get your tin cm join
the growing ranks of the
army who have found
VELVET tobacco a
delight without a single
drawback.
Panama-Pacific Expotilion'i Kightit
awarJ-Th Grand Frit -hat httn
mward.4 to VELVET "for it
uparror amality. "
lOcTini
5c Metal-lined Bag
One Pound Glaia Hiusidort
SMOOTHB3I
TOMCCO
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NFW ViHK. (tel. 18. Charged
with I hi- mission of locating fatu-
llli's urn! relative of Jewish resident
of A iiia-i ti ti In Uii' various uur nones
of Kiin !. Inulnr Hershfleld h lawyer
of I til i lt.v will leave fur Kurope
Tliuisdnt. .Mr. Hershfleld will act an
representative nf H number uf Jewish
im letbu. U was auunuueed litre that
III. trill llinl fill Hlllirtlllll llf tllM MflllH
department at Waahliigtuu and of t lie
llplomntle representative;! here of the
iouiiIiii's lie will vIhH.
In inlilllliiii lo work of relief Mr.
Herblifli'l'l will iiiuliTlake a si inly uf
Hie I'oinllt Ioiih nf the Jew lu KurujH)
and ulll eiiileavor to apread a know I-
i'tli;e of Ainerli'aii liuuilgiallnti Ibwm
ultli a lew of discouraging the roin
I IC to ihN country of thoae who would
In- e linleil It It eillinateil here that
I TiiKUHHi Jews liae been driven from
Ilielr lioini's In Kiuoie ami the Hebrew
nH-ielli". have received thoitxanilx of
letti'is from all part of the I nl led
Static from imtmoiix who are auilou"
in liM iitf ri'lalUes alirmi'l.
line of Mr. Mcrxhrield'M olijeiti will
he to ii-" itIiiIii how many .lewn are
llti-u iii roine to America In the net
few wars so t tint ireiaratliiiii run lie
mailt- for Ihelr arrival and In illxlrlli
nli' them tliroughout the rountrv. The
.I'lirral manager of one of the lli-hrew
mhIi'IIii liere I'ltllllllti'd thai from
. k H i to ollO.OOU .lewn will arrive In
Auierli a within a year.
Guardsman Retained on Duty at
Charleston While Election
Shooting Probe Is On
IIAUI.KST().. S. C Oct. IS. - Se-
em I I'oiiipanli's of Ntule iminltt
uieit ulitcil the eh II officer herv lo
maliilaliiiiiK onler when the umliurl
lies Hiir ready Mondu) In hrliiK lu
l-.Mii- two leul ieiiiels In I lit- lUiool
Ink Ui-l filday In the room of the
i lty I "i llloi rilllc elerilthe inlliliiltlee.
Soldi!'! were on guaiil at I lie
building Ho- coroner hud selected fur
an In. in. '-i Into the death of Sl.l m-y
1 Colu li ll llcWSplilKT remrter -lint
.Inline Hi fluht. Soldiers ills wre
on iiiu.l at a stule court where Ihe
liulieas . ii in priiceeilliiK'-- In behalf
of l ilwiu.l .1. M. lloiuil.l ami lleiii)
.1 Hi on were held. There was no
outward ei Idence of trouble
Hi. iii . lui r ii1 with nuiiib'r nud
Miioiiu. ilb consplriii to ...intuit
iimrder. n -aull and battery vtltli In
Ii III to kill.
hour other men Hrrested In inn-
lie. lion with i lie charge of carrying
i a le. weiiNiiia were released on
boinl pen. ling ismtliMiauce of their
ctlses.
I'ery mull present at the ImpieM
and habeas isirpus tii'arliiK toda iih
ean hod for wcapiint.
DKCIDES TAX CASK
Miiskttge Judge Hidila I IVr Teiit
IVnallv lloenn't Apvly to Taxea Pri-
or lo jeliruary S
Ml SKiiiiKK.. ti I IS - IHMrli t
Judge It IV detiraffetirleil SHtnnbiv
morning handed down a dis Lion In
which he held that the county . ..iil.l
not follit'l the 1H ier cent pennllv on
delliiipicnl latea prior lo February 3.
IUI5 The decree la of Interest to
niry taipayer of the county.
A Mill t to test the validity of the IS
sr cent Ihx penalty payment was
filed Thursday afternoon by Thomas
II Haven :ittnmev for H IV Maun The
IHtltlon set forth that certain prop
erty owned by the plaintiff usm
which taxes were unpaid for the past
three years had been declared ileMn-
ipient aud the IS r cent Ini s'iialty
apiilled against It.
The plaintiff contend thin on Kele
rnnry II 1915 tiovernor Wllllnms nil-
proved an act of the legislature r
tenilliig the time for payment of dellu
Mitetit taM until June I. 1IH5 Vrmis
Kebntarv 3 to June 1. the Htltou
later the county could collect it M.r.
ivnt ami after June I Die couuty
eotild is.llet the Is Mr (t M.nitr
Mann alleged In his t1tlon ttmt
t'oimty Treasurer I'onnell Itogers has
heen eolliH'tlng is a.r rent ietIHlr on
all dellmpient tales up to Kebrtiary It
IHI. n a'rwit from that date to Jtiiie
I and is per cent thereafter Mitmi
eolitplldisl that the governor Intenilert
to net aside the IS ier cent ienaltj
until June I.
Judge detJraffeiirled held n furor
of tln plalntirf. Saturday. The decree
aindle. to city isiutiiy ami tH ta tea
alike but due not apply to paring
taiea.
80UC1T MOXrV hlRIVti SHOW
PARIS tal. is The Freml ain
palgn against absihol has reached the
tag In Hie form of a revival of
Kinlle 7xlaa .nerfun.v reallsilc
drama Ihe Aaaoiiudr." at the (Nleou
Hetween th ait. after tlie wish
holme ariM the waaherwornen
their abort aklrta white alisklnra
and with alweyea rollesl up for hnal-'
neM clreulate through lite audlemV
aollettlna contrtbutlona for th. w .r I
tallef funda
mm je
All
Pine
wftle.
II In ilk "l ii rmiifi.ils Knit PmliT
wrar Nnrali-rt. Cii. el. Tblt il
liartnitful runtibig inrr wltu ni.uy
ll VtlUl'l
- Uu)Y Cup lu tin i lu I li ur
25c
nit tinjuca 'MJi mi.l .
Military Uraltl Juat r. .-Iir.l
attain lu varluui wl.lllia t ft
Mm lut a I i lC
PralliKr ll.. l.i lot f flfX
up lo IV UO valui-a 9 i 11
in Im h Hlla l lalaii Ma.lrlai
25c
all nw patterna
M luiti Hlla ami l.lnrti t'riu. ilr
i ii.. iiitie si. ui
vaiiti at.ire tt-lls
tit gra.les nf
looda at prliea
urn vii ii aftont
J03S05
"Omar" Depicted
-
dinar Khayyam i so Imps the dear
est of 'm hh'Is to the heart of the
lltrrury and afterdliiner )eaker;
that flue old Rpplauder of alcohol and
au early druilxe; laat night Iheil agalu
lu (iuy Kale l'lmt a Interpretation of
"Omar the Tentmaker" at the Over
holer.
Hear old Omar no im-entUI to the
life of "llohemla" and wlione linen
have been hand ialntel ou cardboard
burnt leal liered uud finally deluied by
Klbert Hubbard had to I atageO o
Richard Walton Tully dramatlned iilm
and tiny Hntei l'ot la playing him
And w ith all the bai kgrouud of au
oriental aeltlng that arllsls can pro
vide "(niinr" la aiipreme lu two ills
tint t cliuracterUllcM (iuy Hales l'o-t's
Hpleiidhl delineation of the title role
and aa a miierh niecta'le.
From tln lurtalna Initial rise ilia
. losing the prologue lu whb h (luiar Is
IHirtrayed aa the youthful student and
Inter the ieronallly of the prim lwl
character ax Interpreted by Mr. I'nst.
grasssl the amlleuee and held It fits
1 1 1 1 a I eij through the temaliiltig two
acta aud a prologue. And he over
y
Oaage People Resent Methods
of Territorial Illuminating
Oil Co. Aa to Big Leate
daya ago there appeared lu aeveral
oklnhoma newapaiiera what apiared
to lie an Inspired
Washington ills
puti h" to the effect that the Interior
department nail HiHpecuirH keeping
close tali on eertatn Pawhuska N'nplc
w ho were isHisplrlng to defeat the pur
sieii of the deiMirtiuent s'rlnlnlng to'
the provision of tlw- (raa leaie on the
tlsruxtt) acre embraced In the Foster
lease of Ihe Territorial Illuminating
llll company. iMiuprUIni the eastern
half nf Usage county and expiring
March in. mm. i
Many inoiia her have Hie feeling
eipreaed by the rawhiiska Capltnl.
that this I. an endeavor to Intimidate
the I'ltltelishlp of I'awhuaka and llsaire
county. The Capital charge that the
oil eople bave had paid attorneys at
tempting to dictate the tenna rif the
new lease and the rule and regula
tloiia goernln the roiitrol by Ihe dc
partuient at WaaUlngton aud the
oagea aa well.
The Capital also aMart. that ancli
lutlinallon. come with poor itrare from;
the oil company. It.aja: I
"I'nder the old lease Mil. company
lialil the tiaage tribe 1(N a year for!
each gaa well a anap. To llluatrate:'
SuptNiee thin company bad a well of
ItllNM) cubic feet and wild the product
at three eenta per I.OtKl feet. Tlila
would amount to 30 ter day for a'
vear. oer 1100.000. For a (a. well I
for which the ao generoiiHly ald $KH)
Ibla comiiatiy reallaed oer lioti.tkm. i
Some ornTt you aj. Juat rtmeoilier.
then tlila company probably bad over
l.MI wella of greater or lew aa pro-1
duct Inn na which they made thel
same per cent of profit a profit of!
$HjtW on a 1100 Inreatment. And for;
ten yeara the company had Ihe entire j
Iks. r countnr nndar a blanket lease
so.000 acrea. Are aavh mercenary
inethiHla to be rewarded by atlU great-
er conalderattou and fayorr
TO INVESTIGATE
LAWTON. (""t IS Fur I ha pur
now 0f Inraatlgatlnf the franlt. ami
llnieatnim reaootrea of th Wlehlta
imnuaaalua and tnoorporattu thattr
WOULD RETAIN
Tuesday Special!
Kreiieh I'ereales .'III Incliea
l.V and '.'Or vilrd; a :t yard
IMtteru to each lady ciinlonirr 0 0
for Ui. on day only II jiirila fcOw
Very bent new patlerna for uhIhIh
and Hhlrt.i; flue aud Hoft.
bis In uiiik ylUiH
blue. .Ic
45c
KremU Hei. all Kuel. M tin b. s
all lirst -ulon: Ni-giu tirnn
J..frre lilnr blaik 5S C
Unflua ourituruiai Ti J ?
.It) lucU bltr ami wlura (DC
::n In. Ii All Milk 1'iipilii AfricHii
bruHQ ('uLituliaKea blu DO
green gray. Ma. k pink . O if C
M 1 ii. ti .VII Silk l arti-ua ami
aallnea III all Ills krsl nt Q O
abailn. flur value . . wO C
HOKS
l or InJIi-i iKol
llllllll'll. I ...I
t'crtulnr (il l e
llo In lew n
W. MUX
by Guy Bates Post
looked t pportunlty fin-
ing 111 the I'llHUllIK scenes
beiivy in!
Am the youthful hlmldil. loer ami
IHiel the actiir'a iiortniMil of iimni
wa splendid ; but ll was in the two
principal mis the nilUI tison.ii hlv
trenieiidiiiis power and keenly .kiln
ealisl the i ba ra. ler of the inatei talis
lie phllosopliu'. Imbiber uf led w liii-
and composer of ipuitriilh's Ills sup
Miit was splemlid Ihrmighoui . mi
rcen n rather dlffb ulf role a clei
erly hamlleil li( l.oulse Cra-sler while
Malwl Kinersoii as ' l ltlle Shlreen also
w as gisl "
The singe .setting wn elalmrate o it
fllilshed eotnpleteiiHKu practically
ererv available hit f Ingenuity bin
Ihg bisn employed lo make Ihe aft Ion
more vivid. And In the driimai lytitloi
of itnnr" tlie author hits hnokd to
getber a story brlmmlnc full of It.
(mar undeiilablv Is pbu-lug. i'er
blips sotre will piefer to treasure n
uieiiioiy of the ..Imple rliyuiei of
rhymes through a inetilcal itan-lailoi
from the IVrsinn t.t l.m in (;
Hales I'nst In the tin. rr f (hK
splendid siKstiu le ll eaiiliol fail t.i fin. I
a 1'in.e in nil' lieai ls or a Klelll
lllll"
or I leal i i-K's-i -
dl.iierles In a ies.rt ou the mineral
resniirces of he state u linuiber of
Hie Stale t'ulverslty l.'eologleal fin
ulty are now In lb. Wl bltii in. mo
tain. The party . couisise( of c. .
Mianiiou illrei lor nf the lieolog'.i
Hiirey; I'mfessois I bnrles II. Taylor
and M. ii. Mebl. Instructor A. .
MH'oy and It. . Iliown aud Flebi
lieobiglsl lieorge Myi'i arrlxed In
l.awtoii yestetilay afteimmn fioin
AiihiIii rko.
Professor Taylor Is preparing a bid
If tin ou the mineral iesoiir.es of nk
lahomii. uud lliteinls In Ki. an e
liHiietlve resirt mi the ginnlle iiu.l
llmestiiiie nf the Wlchlliis. As one of
the parly Minted last evening. tlM.re Is
enough granite lu the tiioinilalii to
bulb) any slate in-e In Hie ( nlie.l
Htales. and the only problem p
""r r"'itte comuier
mi.
InsUirt ReBtf for
Arblna. Itlralna
.4 Soar rm)
floraa CaflaiMMi
BuahHM M lo.
aionuU ml Cal
ortatalntoot bslh.
rrki. lie. .1
any aVug mot.
lo-cido
Tor all
Tool
Tronbhs
Bracelet Watches
Ar. antltM lu your ninal tstnrjbl.
eiinalilcrallou. anil eaumit fall In
l'U ytuir dM-pnl apiss 'allon
s ikstr truly autmlur qaalltlM
are reallard.
a4 ritiea
naii. n.id
I.fara.lla with tirap.
I. llll
ta ail
.. at a
hln Ilia
ilar.il at ewy point and Hi. r
mark. hie l.rtlMnallt of Mrh it.
alio eommaail. Ihu to puri ne.-
era whu valua th. nig boa I ti ot
rl la jaw.lry I'unitilned with krn.
Iiigte.l prf. tina. Kr.ry oneta mar-
antonl. Dean Jewelry Co.
Ill alaiM IT
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Latta, Thomas A. The Oklahoma Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 159, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1915, newspaper, October 18, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169878/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.